Episode 2 of 60 Millimeters follows Task ForceDingo, an Australian airsoft unit, as they fight armed civilian forces and uniformed Russian troops. This video contains GoPro footage from Reece and Jordan of Task Force Dingo.
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published:09 Dec 2016

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Milsim WestKazakhRevolution continues as the NATOF.O.B (Forward Operating Base) comes under attack by armed civilians. LT. Smash leads a patrol into the city to talk to the I.D.F. (Israeli Defense Force) ran hospital. LT. Smash is confronted by local militia who wish to keep him out of the city.
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It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
...
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It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
Finally, nearly a decade late and five times over budget, the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan's Caspian Sea has begun production.
A consortium including Shell, Total, Exxon Mobil and ENI once promised new riches for the former Soviet country with huge profits for shareholders.
That was before cost overruns, delays, government interference and internal disputes.
One energy analyst says it will be years yet before it makes a profit.
"A lot of money has been spent already, so in order to get a return on their expenses, companies will have to keep producing without investing a lot, maintaining the current level of about 400,000 barrels per day, for 10-12 years at least. Only after that will they probably be able to make a profit," said Alexander Nazarov from Gazprombank.
The cost of developing the oil field was estimated at 10 billion dollars a decade ago but spiralled to 50 billion.
The Caspian's icy and stormy waters meant several artificial islands had to be built instead of rigs. Gas and chemicals added to the technical problems.
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Russian PresidentVladimir Putin jokingly called Chinese PresidentXi Jinping “a lone warrior” before a meeting in Astana on Thursday, as he sat alone opposite the Russian leader, waiting for his delegation.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "A lone warrior!"
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "We met not so long ago and are now preparing the main event in our bilateral relations, your official visit to Russia. We are in constant contact. Just recently I had the pleasure of hosting your Foreign Minister in Moscow, who, along with his Russian colleagues, was preparing your visit. I am confident that this will be a significant and great event in our bilateral relations. Of course, traditionally, we use every opportunity to meet, talk about our bilateral relations and the international agenda. I am very pleased with this opportunity."
SOT, Xi Jinping, President of China (Chinese): "I am also very glad. Our meeting will happen in 20 days. Once again, in advance I want to congratulate you and your people on the upcoming day of Russia, June 12. I sincerely wish that under your strong-willed leadership Russia will achieve new successes on the path of state development."
SOT, Xi Jinping, President of China (Chinese): "Against the backdrop of a complex international situation, our relations are developing very well. Our interaction and mutual support are of great importance to the world. We will continue to promote our cooperation in the most diverse areas in order to achieve their continued development."
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published:08 Jun 2017

views:103263

In episode 3 the gang try to source a Full English breakfast in a Kazakhstan market.
Helluva Tour: One van, four strangers and one helluva drive from the UK to Australia.Weird customs, eye-watering challenges and a lot of breakdowns await.
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The Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan is one of the worlds 10 largest crude oil fields — and one of the most complex to produce. The crude oil is high in hydrogen sulfide gas, and the reservoirs must be maintained at ultra-high pressures in order to maximize production. Two expansion projects of extraordinary scope have overcome both challenges and almost doubled production capacity to 540,000 barrels of crude oil, 760 million cubic feet of natural gas and 46,000 barrels of natural gas liquids per day. One project called for building the largest facility in the world for processing crude oil and separating out the hydrogen sulfide gas. The second included a specially designed compressor that reinjects one-third of the gas back into the reservoir at the highest pressures ever achieved. The gas helps maintain reservoir pressure and acts as a solvent, sweeping additional crude oil toward producing wells.

published:11 Aug 2009

views:16021

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

Gas

Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and plasma). A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon), elemental molecules made from one type of atom (e.g. oxygen), or compound molecules made from a variety of atoms (e.g. carbon dioxide). A gas mixture would contain a variety of pure gases much like the air. What distinguishes a gas from liquids and solids is the vast separation of the individual gas particles. This separation usually makes a colorless gas invisible to the human observer. The interaction of gas particles in the presence of electric and gravitational fields are considered negligible as indicated by the constant velocity vectors in the image. One type of commonly known gas is steam.

The gaseous state of matter is found between the liquid and plasma states, the latter of which provides the upper temperature boundary for gases. Bounding the lower end of the temperature scale lie degenerative quantum gases which are gaining increasing attention. High-density atomic gases super cooled to incredibly low temperatures are classified by their statistical behavior as either a Bose gas or a Fermi gas. For a comprehensive listing of these exotic states of matter see list of states of matter.

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan (i/ˌkæzækˈstɑːn, ˌkɑː-, -zɑːk-, -ˈstæn/;Kazakh: Қазақстан, Qazaqstan), officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a country in Central Asia, with a minor part west of the Ural River and thus in Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country by land area and the ninth largest country in the world. Its territory of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100sqmi) is larger than all of Western Europe. By 2006, Kazakhstan had become the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. The country has vast mineral resources.

Task force

A task force (TF) is a unit or formation established to work on a single defined task or activity. Originally introduced by the United States Navy, the term has now caught on for general usage and is a standard part of NATO terminology. Many non-military organizations now create "task forces" or task groups for temporary activities that might have once been performed by ad hoccommittees.

Naval

The concept of a naval task force is as old as navies, but the term came into extensive use originally by the United States Navy around the beginning of 1941, as a way to increase operational flexibility. Prior to that time the assembly of ships for naval operations was referred to as fleets, divisions, or on the smaller scale, squadrons, and flotillas.

Before World War II ships were collected into divisions derived from the Royal Navy's "division" of the line of battle in which one squadron usually remained under the direct command of the Admiral of the Fleet, one squadron was commanded by a Vice Admiral, and one by a Rear Admiral, each of the three squadrons flying different coloured flags, hence the terms flagship and flag officer. The flag of the Fleet Admiral's squadron was red, the Vice Admiral's was white and the Rear Admiral's blue. (The names "Vice" (possibly from advanced) and "Rear" might have derived from sailing positions within the line at the moment of engagement.) In the late 19th century ships were collected in numbered squadrons, which were assigned to named (such as the Asiatic Fleet) and later numbered fleets.

Kashagan Project Kazakhstan

Milsim West The Kazakh Insurgency: Task Force Dingo (KWA RM4A1 ERG)

Episode 2 of 60 Millimeters follows Task ForceDingo, an Australian airsoft unit, as they fight armed civilian forces and uniformed Russian troops. This video contains GoPro footage from Reece and Jordan of Task Force Dingo.
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Milsim WestKazakhRevolution continues as the NATOF.O.B (Forward Operating Base) comes under attack by armed civilians. LT. Smash leads a patrol into the city to talk to the I.D.F. (Israeli Defense Force) ran hospital. LT. Smash is confronted by local militia who wish to keep him out of the city.
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Documentary on the History of Kazakh oil industry

Costly Kashagan oil field begins production to relief of Kazakhstan

It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
...
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http://www.euronews.com/2013/09/11/costly-kashagan-oil-field-begins-production-to-relief-of-kazakhstan
It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
Finally, nearly a decade late and five times over budget, the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan's Caspian Sea has begun production.
A consortium including Shell, Total, Exxon Mobil and ENI once promised new riches for the former Soviet country with huge profits for shareholders.
That was before cost overruns, delays, government interference and internal disputes.
One energy analyst says it will be years yet before it makes a profit.
"A lot of money has been spent already, so in order to get a return on their expenses, companies will have to keep producing without investing a lot, maintaining the current level of about 400,000 barrels per day, for 10-12 years at least. Only after that will they probably be able to make a profit," said Alexander Nazarov from Gazprombank.
The cost of developing the oil field was estimated at 10 billion dollars a decade ago but spiralled to 50 billion.
The Caspian's icy and stormy waters meant several artificial islands had to be built instead of rigs. Gas and chemicals added to the technical problems.
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Russian PresidentVladimir Putin jokingly called Chinese PresidentXi Jinping “a lone warrior” before a meeting in Astana on Thursday, as he sat alone opposite the Russian leader, waiting for his delegation.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "A lone warrior!"
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "We met not so long ago and are now preparing the main event in our bilateral relations, your official visit to Russia. We are in constant contact. Just recently I had the pleasure of hosting your Foreign Minister in Moscow, who, along with his Russian colleagues, was preparing your visit. I am confident that this will be a significant and great event in our bilateral relations. Of course, traditionally, we use every opportunity to meet, talk about our bilateral relations and the international agenda. I am very pleased with this opportunity."
SOT, Xi Jinping, President of China (Chinese): "I am also very glad. Our meeting will happen in 20 days. Once again, in advance I want to congratulate you and your people on the upcoming day of Russia, June 12. I sincerely wish that under your strong-willed leadership Russia will achieve new successes on the path of state development."
SOT, Xi Jinping, President of China (Chinese): "Against the backdrop of a complex international situation, our relations are developing very well. Our interaction and mutual support are of great importance to the world. We will continue to promote our cooperation in the most diverse areas in order to achieve their continued development."
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6:58

Episode 3: The Full Kazakhstan Fry Up | Helluva Tour (FULL EPISODE)

Episode 3: The Full Kazakhstan Fry Up | Helluva Tour (FULL EPISODE)

Episode 3: The Full Kazakhstan Fry Up | Helluva Tour (FULL EPISODE)

In episode 3 the gang try to source a Full English breakfast in a Kazakhstan market.
Helluva Tour: One van, four strangers and one helluva drive from the UK to Australia.Weird customs, eye-watering challenges and a lot of breakdowns await.
Watch more on All 4 now: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/helluva-tour

Chevron's Tengiz Oil Field Expansion in Kazakhstan

The Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan is one of the worlds 10 largest crude oil fields — and one of the most complex to produce. The crude oil is high in hydrogen sulfide gas, and the reservoirs must be maintained at ultra-high pressures in order to maximize production. Two expansion projects of extraordinary scope have overcome both challenges and almost doubled production capacity to 540,000 barrels of crude oil, 760 million cubic feet of natural gas and 46,000 barrels of natural gas liquids per day. One project called for building the largest facility in the world for processing crude oil and separating out the hydrogen sulfide gas. The second included a specially designed compressor that reinjects one-third of the gas back into the reservoir at the highest pressures ever achieved. The gas helps maintain reservoir pressure and acts as a solvent, sweeping additional crude oil toward producing wells.

57:47

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

1:37

Kazakhstan will participate in the expansion of the Karashyganak oil and gas field

Kazakhstan will participate in the expansion of the Karashyganak oil and gas field

Kazakhstan will participate in the expansion of the Karashyganak oil and gas field

0:31

Oil, gas companies to cut investments in 2016 - Kazakh TV

Oil, gas companies to cut investments in 2016 - Kazakh TV

Oil, gas companies to cut investments in 2016 - Kazakh TV

0:20

Consumption of natural gas in EU increases - Kazakh TV

Consumption of natural gas in EU increases - Kazakh TV

Consumption of natural gas in EU increases - Kazakh TV

1:48

Belgian company to build gas turbine power plant in Kazakhstan - Kazakh TV

Belgian company to build gas turbine power plant in Kazakhstan - Kazakh TV

Belgian company to build gas turbine power plant in Kazakhstan - Kazakh TV

China, Kazakhstan deepen energy cooperation

This year marks the 20th anniversary of China-Kazakhstan energy cooperation. The two countries have, for the first time, released some of the major achievements made in Astana. Trade in energy now accounts for 30 percent of bilateral trade between the two countries, with Kazakhstan exporting more than 100 million tons of crude oil and 183 billion cubic meters of natural gas to China.
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Fuel market of Kazakhstan - Kazakh TV

published: 16 May 2016

Kashagan Project Kazakhstan

published: 26 Nov 2016

Milsim West The Kazakh Insurgency: Task Force Dingo (KWA RM4A1 ERG)

Episode 2 of 60 Millimeters follows Task ForceDingo, an Australian airsoft unit, as they fight armed civilian forces and uniformed Russian troops. This video contains GoPro footage from Reece and Jordan of Task Force Dingo.
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Milsim WestKazakhRevolution continues as the NATOF.O.B (Forward Operating Base) comes under attack by armed civilians. LT. Smash leads a patrol into the city to talk to the I.D.F. (Israeli Defense Force) ran hospital. LT. Smash is confronted by local militia who wish to keep him out of the city.
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Documentary on the History of Kazakh oil industry

published: 21 Nov 2014

Costly Kashagan oil field begins production to relief of Kazakhstan

It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
...
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It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
Finally, nearly a decade late and five times over budget, the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan's Caspian Sea has begun production.
A consortium including Shell, Total, Exxon Mobil and ENI once promised new riches for the former Soviet country with huge profits for shareholders.
That was before cost overruns, delays, government in...

Russian PresidentVladimir Putin jokingly called Chinese PresidentXi Jinping “a lone warrior” before a meeting in Astana on Thursday, as he sat alone opposite the Russian leader, waiting for his delegation.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "A lone warrior!"
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "We met not so long ago and are now preparing the main event in our bilateral relations, your official visit to Russia. We are in constant contact. Just recently I had the pleasure of hosting your Foreign Minister in Moscow, who, along with his Russian colleagues, was preparing your visit. I am confident that this will be a significant and great event in our bilateral relations. Of course, traditionally, we use every opportunity to meet, talk about our bilateral...

published: 08 Jun 2017

Episode 3: The Full Kazakhstan Fry Up | Helluva Tour (FULL EPISODE)

In episode 3 the gang try to source a Full English breakfast in a Kazakhstan market.
Helluva Tour: One van, four strangers and one helluva drive from the UK to Australia.Weird customs, eye-watering challenges and a lot of breakdowns await.
Watch more on All 4 now: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/helluva-tour

1st KDR, Kazakh Drilling Roundtable, 2015

Chevron's Tengiz Oil Field Expansion in Kazakhstan

The Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan is one of the worlds 10 largest crude oil fields — and one of the most complex to produce. The crude oil is high in hydrogen sulfide gas, and the reservoirs must be maintained at ultra-high pressures in order to maximize production. Two expansion projects of extraordinary scope have overcome both challenges and almost doubled production capacity to 540,000 barrels of crude oil, 760 million cubic feet of natural gas and 46,000 barrels of natural gas liquids per day. One project called for building the largest facility in the world for processing crude oil and separating out the hydrogen sulfide gas. The second included a specially designed compressor that reinjects one-third of the gas back into the reservoir at the highest pressures ever achieved. The gas hel...

published: 11 Aug 2009

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

published: 16 Dec 2015

Kazakhstan will participate in the expansion of the Karashyganak oil and gas field

published: 19 Feb 2018

Oil, gas companies to cut investments in 2016 - Kazakh TV

published: 13 Jan 2016

Consumption of natural gas in EU increases - Kazakh TV

published: 07 Apr 2016

Belgian company to build gas turbine power plant in Kazakhstan - Kazakh TV

China, Kazakhstan deepen energy cooperation

This year marks the 20th anniversary of China-Kazakhstan energy cooperation. The two countries have, for the first time, released some of the major achievements made in Astana. Trade in energy now accounts for 30 percent of bilateral trade between the two countries, with Kazakhstan exporting more than 100 million tons of crude oil and 183 billion cubic meters of natural gas to China.
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Episode 2 of 60 Millimeters follows Task ForceDingo, an Australian airsoft unit, as they fight armed civilian forces and uniformed Russian troops. This video contains GoPro footage from Reece and Jordan of Task Force Dingo.
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Milsim WestKazakhRevolution continues as the NATOF.O.B (Forward Operating Base) comes under attack by armed civilians. LT. Smash leads a patrol into the city to talk to the I.D.F. (Israeli Defense Force) ran hospital. LT. Smash is confronted by local militia who wish to keep him out of the city.
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Milsim WestKazakhRevolution continues as the NATOF.O.B (Forward Operating Base) comes under attack by armed civilians. LT. Smash leads a patrol into the city to talk to the I.D.F. (Israeli Defense Force) ran hospital. LT. Smash is confronted by local militia who wish to keep him out of the city.
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Costly Kashagan oil field begins production to relief of Kazakhstan

It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
...
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Subscribe for your daily dose of int...

It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
...
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http://www.euronews.com/2013/09/11/costly-kashagan-oil-field-begins-production-to-relief-of-kazakhstan
It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
Finally, nearly a decade late and five times over budget, the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan's Caspian Sea has begun production.
A consortium including Shell, Total, Exxon Mobil and ENI once promised new riches for the former Soviet country with huge profits for shareholders.
That was before cost overruns, delays, government interference and internal disputes.
One energy analyst says it will be years yet before it makes a profit.
"A lot of money has been spent already, so in order to get a return on their expenses, companies will have to keep producing without investing a lot, maintaining the current level of about 400,000 barrels per day, for 10-12 years at least. Only after that will they probably be able to make a profit," said Alexander Nazarov from Gazprombank.
The cost of developing the oil field was estimated at 10 billion dollars a decade ago but spiralled to 50 billion.
The Caspian's icy and stormy waters meant several artificial islands had to be built instead of rigs. Gas and chemicals added to the technical problems.
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It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
Finally, nearly a decade late and five times over budget, the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan's Caspian Sea has begun production.
A consortium including Shell, Total, Exxon Mobil and ENI once promised new riches for the former Soviet country with huge profits for shareholders.
That was before cost overruns, delays, government interference and internal disputes.
One energy analyst says it will be years yet before it makes a profit.
"A lot of money has been spent already, so in order to get a return on their expenses, companies will have to keep producing without investing a lot, maintaining the current level of about 400,000 barrels per day, for 10-12 years at least. Only after that will they probably be able to make a profit," said Alexander Nazarov from Gazprombank.
The cost of developing the oil field was estimated at 10 billion dollars a decade ago but spiralled to 50 billion.
The Caspian's icy and stormy waters meant several artificial islands had to be built instead of rigs. Gas and chemicals added to the technical problems.
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Russian PresidentVladimir Putin jokingly called Chinese PresidentXi Jinping “a lone warrior” before a meeting in Astana on Thursday, as he sat alone opposite the Russian leader, waiting for his delegation.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "A lone warrior!"
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "We met not so long ago and are now preparing the main event in our bilateral relations, your official visit to Russia. We are in constant contact. Just recently I had the pleasure of hosting your Foreign Minister in Moscow, who, along with his Russian colleagues, was preparing your visit. I am confident that this will be a significant and great event in our bilateral relations. Of course, traditionally, we use every opportunity to meet, talk about our bilateral relations and the international agenda. I am very pleased with this opportunity."
SOT, Xi Jinping, President of China (Chinese): "I am also very glad. Our meeting will happen in 20 days. Once again, in advance I want to congratulate you and your people on the upcoming day of Russia, June 12. I sincerely wish that under your strong-willed leadership Russia will achieve new successes on the path of state development."
SOT, Xi Jinping, President of China (Chinese): "Against the backdrop of a complex international situation, our relations are developing very well. Our interaction and mutual support are of great importance to the world. We will continue to promote our cooperation in the most diverse areas in order to achieve their continued development."
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Russian PresidentVladimir Putin jokingly called Chinese PresidentXi Jinping “a lone warrior” before a meeting in Astana on Thursday, as he sat alone opposite the Russian leader, waiting for his delegation.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "A lone warrior!"
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "We met not so long ago and are now preparing the main event in our bilateral relations, your official visit to Russia. We are in constant contact. Just recently I had the pleasure of hosting your Foreign Minister in Moscow, who, along with his Russian colleagues, was preparing your visit. I am confident that this will be a significant and great event in our bilateral relations. Of course, traditionally, we use every opportunity to meet, talk about our bilateral relations and the international agenda. I am very pleased with this opportunity."
SOT, Xi Jinping, President of China (Chinese): "I am also very glad. Our meeting will happen in 20 days. Once again, in advance I want to congratulate you and your people on the upcoming day of Russia, June 12. I sincerely wish that under your strong-willed leadership Russia will achieve new successes on the path of state development."
SOT, Xi Jinping, President of China (Chinese): "Against the backdrop of a complex international situation, our relations are developing very well. Our interaction and mutual support are of great importance to the world. We will continue to promote our cooperation in the most diverse areas in order to achieve their continued development."
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In episode 3 the gang try to source a Full English breakfast in a Kazakhstan market.
Helluva Tour: One van, four strangers and one helluva drive from the UK to Australia.Weird customs, eye-watering challenges and a lot of breakdowns await.
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In episode 3 the gang try to source a Full English breakfast in a Kazakhstan market.
Helluva Tour: One van, four strangers and one helluva drive from the UK to Australia.Weird customs, eye-watering challenges and a lot of breakdowns await.
Watch more on All 4 now: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/helluva-tour

Chevron's Tengiz Oil Field Expansion in Kazakhstan

The Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan is one of the worlds 10 largest crude oil fields — and one of the most complex to produce. The crude oil is high in hydrogen sulf...

The Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan is one of the worlds 10 largest crude oil fields — and one of the most complex to produce. The crude oil is high in hydrogen sulfide gas, and the reservoirs must be maintained at ultra-high pressures in order to maximize production. Two expansion projects of extraordinary scope have overcome both challenges and almost doubled production capacity to 540,000 barrels of crude oil, 760 million cubic feet of natural gas and 46,000 barrels of natural gas liquids per day. One project called for building the largest facility in the world for processing crude oil and separating out the hydrogen sulfide gas. The second included a specially designed compressor that reinjects one-third of the gas back into the reservoir at the highest pressures ever achieved. The gas helps maintain reservoir pressure and acts as a solvent, sweeping additional crude oil toward producing wells.

The Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan is one of the worlds 10 largest crude oil fields — and one of the most complex to produce. The crude oil is high in hydrogen sulfide gas, and the reservoirs must be maintained at ultra-high pressures in order to maximize production. Two expansion projects of extraordinary scope have overcome both challenges and almost doubled production capacity to 540,000 barrels of crude oil, 760 million cubic feet of natural gas and 46,000 barrels of natural gas liquids per day. One project called for building the largest facility in the world for processing crude oil and separating out the hydrogen sulfide gas. The second included a specially designed compressor that reinjects one-third of the gas back into the reservoir at the highest pressures ever achieved. The gas helps maintain reservoir pressure and acts as a solvent, sweeping additional crude oil toward producing wells.

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is...

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

published:16 Dec 2015

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Kazakhstan will participate in the expansion of the Karashyganak oil and gas field

China, Kazakhstan deepen energy cooperation

This year marks the 20th anniversary of China-Kazakhstan energy cooperation. The two countries have, for the first time, released some of the major achievements...

This year marks the 20th anniversary of China-Kazakhstan energy cooperation. The two countries have, for the first time, released some of the major achievements made in Astana. Trade in energy now accounts for 30 percent of bilateral trade between the two countries, with Kazakhstan exporting more than 100 million tons of crude oil and 183 billion cubic meters of natural gas to China.
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This year marks the 20th anniversary of China-Kazakhstan energy cooperation. The two countries have, for the first time, released some of the major achievements made in Astana. Trade in energy now accounts for 30 percent of bilateral trade between the two countries, with Kazakhstan exporting more than 100 million tons of crude oil and 183 billion cubic meters of natural gas to China.
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Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

published: 16 Dec 2015

🇰🇿 Kazakhstan's Polygon Legacy: Silent Bombs | Rewind

For 40 years from, 1949 to 1989, the Soviet Union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in Eastern Kazakhstan. About 200,000 villagers living within 45 kilometres of the test site, the 'Polygon', were exposed to high levels of radiation.
Not only were they not protected but they were treated as human guinea pigs, instruments of study in the event the cold war turned into nuclear war. But what is probably most devastating of all is what is happening today.
Children born decades later and never directly exposed to nuclear fallout are sick and getting sicker. They are the product of "radiation-induced mutation in the chromosomes of sperm and ova". In other words, the damage their parents and grandparents suffered in the Soviet Union's heedlessness has not only been passed down but also intensified in ...

published: 16 Feb 2018

Power & Revolution - Republic of Kazakhstan, Episode I

Kazakhstan is the biggest landlocked nation in the world. It is home to many different nationalities and cultures, and has a very rich history from nomadic tribes to their independence from the Soviet Union. Kazakhstan is rich in resources, from oil and natural gas to being the richest nation in uranium deposits. It is home to 18 million people, with 6 people per square kilometer. They have a GDP of $420 billion and have a very strong but fragile economy. Kazakhstan has rampant corruption, and tramples on free speech, religion, and assembly. But that's something we can fix, right?!

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With the economy of Kazakhstan on the tipping point, the President of Kazakhstan begins greater economic and social reforms in order to begin forming Kazakhstan into a full democracy, but as this happens, she runs into her own party, who will not allow any bills to be passed, including the privatization of major sectors of the economy in order to avoid a disastrous economic failure. Can we solve this by calling for new elections or will the president have to use more...Deadly means to get the bills passed? Find out next time!

Barzan Gas Project In Qatar

The Barzan GasProject, which will play a significant role in meeting Qatar's rising domestic gas demand, is nearing completion. This Qatar to Qatar project is a powerful step forward in fuelling Qatar's overall industrial and human development, in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030.
Demand for energy in Qatar is constantly growing, as a new airport is built, new seaport is under construction, major initiatives are being completed in the transport, health and education sectors, and new facilities are built for the FIFA World Cup in 2022.
Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil signed agreements confirming the project on 6th January2011. RasGas is managing the construction of the plant and will also operate it upon completion.
The Barzan offshore platform is located 80 kilometres north-eas...

published: 24 Jun 2017

Kazakhstan Documentary

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres. Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. It also has vast mineral resources.

All out airsoft war has broken out inside the city. The 533RD has been tasked with 2 objectives:
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published: 30 Jan 2018

Kazakhstan documentary part 1

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in northern Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100 sq mi). Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. Kazakhstan has vast mineral resources.
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It shares borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, and also adjoins a large part of the Caspian Sea. The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands, steppe, taiga, rock canyons, hills, deltas, snow-capped mountains, and deserts. Kazakhstan has an estimated ...

published: 18 Oct 2016

Kazakhstan's Challenging Geopolitical Environment

published: 03 Apr 2015

The Kazakh Insurgency: Part 8 The Final Battle "The Movie"

this is a long one but its all the final battle and in this one it will be the last video form this video series if you want a shorter and more action video of this part or the whole event let me know in the comments below
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"News summary" (23.05.2016)-Kazakh TV-eng

Today in our program:
The meeting on the results of the socio-economic development was held in Akorda. PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev urged the regional governors to effectively spend public funds from the national budget, in particular the funds that were allocated earlier this year to support the major sectors of the economy.

In part 2 of The KazakhOffensive our unit sets out to lay in ambush for unsuspecting NATO units. The mission quickly changes when a RussianScout team shows us the position of the NATO 50 Caliber heavy machine gun.
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published: 25 Dec 2015

TCO at 20

A documentary about the history and contemporary achievements of the Kazakh petroleum industry, shot on location in Kazakhstan. Produced by SashaKlein.

Prospects for Development of Nuclear Energy in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is...

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

🇰🇿 Kazakhstan's Polygon Legacy: Silent Bombs | Rewind

For 40 years from, 1949 to 1989, the Soviet Union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in Eastern Kazakhstan. About 200,000 villagers living within 45 kilometres of the t...

For 40 years from, 1949 to 1989, the Soviet Union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in Eastern Kazakhstan. About 200,000 villagers living within 45 kilometres of the test site, the 'Polygon', were exposed to high levels of radiation.
Not only were they not protected but they were treated as human guinea pigs, instruments of study in the event the cold war turned into nuclear war. But what is probably most devastating of all is what is happening today.
Children born decades later and never directly exposed to nuclear fallout are sick and getting sicker. They are the product of "radiation-induced mutation in the chromosomes of sperm and ova". In other words, the damage their parents and grandparents suffered in the Soviet Union's heedlessness has not only been passed down but also intensified in the third, fourth and fifth generations.
However, others have not learned from the mistakes of those who have come before them. Late last year, North Korea triggered a 6.3 magnitude tremor as a result of its own nuclear testing, causing major structural damage and a significant number of casualties.
Shortly after, a 'human-induced' earthquake only kilometres away was recorded; one of an increasing number of earthquakes caused by human activity.
Gillian Foulger, professor of geophysics at Durham University, has compiled a comprehensive list of hundreds of similar instances, as a means to study cause, effect and due consequences.
"It's well-known that this occurs, it has been observed many times - for example, at the Nevada test site, with American nuclear testing. Following these tests, there is such a disruption of the local stress field that swarms of earthquakes often occur," says Foulger.
With the potential for these disruptions to build to full-scale earthquakes, the strongest recorded being a magnitude 7.9 earthquake, which activities should elicit more care and control before they are executed to avoid these repercussions and what can be done to do so?
"Everybody is surprised at the huge range of activities that can induce earthquakes. These include mining, filling reservoirs, building tall buildings, extracting gas and oil ... I could go on and on," says Foulger. "There's great economic benefit [to these projects] but of course there's always a down side. Industrial accidents, road accidents, environmental damage ... we now realise that there can also be induced earthquakes. This needs to be added to a portfolio of health and safety hazards that should be managed whenever a big project is undertaken."
Editor's note: This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.
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For 40 years from, 1949 to 1989, the Soviet Union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in Eastern Kazakhstan. About 200,000 villagers living within 45 kilometres of the test site, the 'Polygon', were exposed to high levels of radiation.
Not only were they not protected but they were treated as human guinea pigs, instruments of study in the event the cold war turned into nuclear war. But what is probably most devastating of all is what is happening today.
Children born decades later and never directly exposed to nuclear fallout are sick and getting sicker. They are the product of "radiation-induced mutation in the chromosomes of sperm and ova". In other words, the damage their parents and grandparents suffered in the Soviet Union's heedlessness has not only been passed down but also intensified in the third, fourth and fifth generations.
However, others have not learned from the mistakes of those who have come before them. Late last year, North Korea triggered a 6.3 magnitude tremor as a result of its own nuclear testing, causing major structural damage and a significant number of casualties.
Shortly after, a 'human-induced' earthquake only kilometres away was recorded; one of an increasing number of earthquakes caused by human activity.
Gillian Foulger, professor of geophysics at Durham University, has compiled a comprehensive list of hundreds of similar instances, as a means to study cause, effect and due consequences.
"It's well-known that this occurs, it has been observed many times - for example, at the Nevada test site, with American nuclear testing. Following these tests, there is such a disruption of the local stress field that swarms of earthquakes often occur," says Foulger.
With the potential for these disruptions to build to full-scale earthquakes, the strongest recorded being a magnitude 7.9 earthquake, which activities should elicit more care and control before they are executed to avoid these repercussions and what can be done to do so?
"Everybody is surprised at the huge range of activities that can induce earthquakes. These include mining, filling reservoirs, building tall buildings, extracting gas and oil ... I could go on and on," says Foulger. "There's great economic benefit [to these projects] but of course there's always a down side. Industrial accidents, road accidents, environmental damage ... we now realise that there can also be induced earthquakes. This needs to be added to a portfolio of health and safety hazards that should be managed whenever a big project is undertaken."
Editor's note: This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.
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Power & Revolution - Republic of Kazakhstan, Episode I

Kazakhstan is the biggest landlocked nation in the world. It is home to many different nationalities and cultures, and has a very rich history from nomadic tri...

Kazakhstan is the biggest landlocked nation in the world. It is home to many different nationalities and cultures, and has a very rich history from nomadic tribes to their independence from the Soviet Union. Kazakhstan is rich in resources, from oil and natural gas to being the richest nation in uranium deposits. It is home to 18 million people, with 6 people per square kilometer. They have a GDP of $420 billion and have a very strong but fragile economy. Kazakhstan has rampant corruption, and tramples on free speech, religion, and assembly. But that's something we can fix, right?!

Kazakhstan is the biggest landlocked nation in the world. It is home to many different nationalities and cultures, and has a very rich history from nomadic tribes to their independence from the Soviet Union. Kazakhstan is rich in resources, from oil and natural gas to being the richest nation in uranium deposits. It is home to 18 million people, with 6 people per square kilometer. They have a GDP of $420 billion and have a very strong but fragile economy. Kazakhstan has rampant corruption, and tramples on free speech, religion, and assembly. But that's something we can fix, right?!

Interested in a giveaway of Power & Revolution 2017? Vote now! http://www.strawpoll.me/11404053
With the economy of Kazakhstan on the tipping point, the President of Kazakhstan begins greater economic and social reforms in order to begin forming Kazakhstan into a full democracy, but as this happens, she runs into her own party, who will not allow any bills to be passed, including the privatization of major sectors of the economy in order to avoid a disastrous economic failure. Can we solve this by calling for new elections or will the president have to use more...Deadly means to get the bills passed? Find out next time!

Interested in a giveaway of Power & Revolution 2017? Vote now! http://www.strawpoll.me/11404053
With the economy of Kazakhstan on the tipping point, the President of Kazakhstan begins greater economic and social reforms in order to begin forming Kazakhstan into a full democracy, but as this happens, she runs into her own party, who will not allow any bills to be passed, including the privatization of major sectors of the economy in order to avoid a disastrous economic failure. Can we solve this by calling for new elections or will the president have to use more...Deadly means to get the bills passed? Find out next time!

Barzan Gas Project In Qatar

The Barzan GasProject, which will play a significant role in meeting Qatar's rising domestic gas demand, is nearing completion. This Qatar to Qatar project is ...

The Barzan GasProject, which will play a significant role in meeting Qatar's rising domestic gas demand, is nearing completion. This Qatar to Qatar project is a powerful step forward in fuelling Qatar's overall industrial and human development, in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030.
Demand for energy in Qatar is constantly growing, as a new airport is built, new seaport is under construction, major initiatives are being completed in the transport, health and education sectors, and new facilities are built for the FIFA World Cup in 2022.
Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil signed agreements confirming the project on 6th January2011. RasGas is managing the construction of the plant and will also operate it upon completion.
The Barzan offshore platform is located 80 kilometres north-east of Ras Laffan Industrial City. While offshore facilities have been completed by Hyundai Heavy Industries of South Korea; onshore facilities are being constructed by JGC of Japan. Train 1 is almost complete and Train 2 is also nearing completion. Together they will supply around 2 billion standard cubic feet per day of sales gas. Much of this production will be directed to the power and water sector.
When Barzan Gas Trains 1 and 2 are in operation, the total offshore production from all RasGas-operated facilities will reach around 11 billion standard cubic feet per day (the equivalent of almost 2 million barrels of oil), making RasGas the largest gas producer in the world.

The Barzan GasProject, which will play a significant role in meeting Qatar's rising domestic gas demand, is nearing completion. This Qatar to Qatar project is a powerful step forward in fuelling Qatar's overall industrial and human development, in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030.
Demand for energy in Qatar is constantly growing, as a new airport is built, new seaport is under construction, major initiatives are being completed in the transport, health and education sectors, and new facilities are built for the FIFA World Cup in 2022.
Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil signed agreements confirming the project on 6th January2011. RasGas is managing the construction of the plant and will also operate it upon completion.
The Barzan offshore platform is located 80 kilometres north-east of Ras Laffan Industrial City. While offshore facilities have been completed by Hyundai Heavy Industries of South Korea; onshore facilities are being constructed by JGC of Japan. Train 1 is almost complete and Train 2 is also nearing completion. Together they will supply around 2 billion standard cubic feet per day of sales gas. Much of this production will be directed to the power and water sector.
When Barzan Gas Trains 1 and 2 are in operation, the total offshore production from all RasGas-operated facilities will reach around 11 billion standard cubic feet per day (the equivalent of almost 2 million barrels of oil), making RasGas the largest gas producer in the world.

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres. Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. It also has vast mineral resources.

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres. Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. It also has vast mineral resources.

All out airsoft war has broken out inside the city. The 533RD has been tasked with 2 objectives:
1. Provide milsim citizens of Astana safe passage out of the c...

All out airsoft war has broken out inside the city. The 533RD has been tasked with 2 objectives:
1. Provide milsim citizens of Astana safe passage out of the conflict zone.
2. Move into the city and eliminate any and all hostile BB forces.
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Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in northern Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100 sq mi). Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. Kazakhstan has vast mineral resources.
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It shares borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, and also adjoins a large part of the Caspian Sea. The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands, steppe, taiga, rock canyons, hills, deltas, snow-capped mountains, and deserts. Kazakhstan has an estimated 18 million people as of 2014, Given its large land area, its population density is among the lowest, at less than 6 people per square kilometre (15 people per sq. mi.). The capital is Astana, where it was moved in 1997 from Almaty, the country's largest city.
The territory of Kazakhstan has historically been inhabited by nomadic tribes. This changed in the 13th century, when Genghis Khan occupied the country as part of the Mongolian Empire. Following internal struggles among the conquerors, power eventually reverted to the nomads. By the 16th century, the Kazakh emerged as a distinct group, divided into three jüz (ancestor branches occupying specific territories). The Russians began advancing into the Kazakh steppe in the 18th century, and by the mid-19th century, they nominally ruled all of Kazakhstan as part of the Russian Empire. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, and subsequent civil war, the territory of Kazakhstan was reorganized several times. In 1936, it was made the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, part of the Soviet Union.
Kazakhstan was the last of the Soviet republics to declare independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The current President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has been leader of the country since then, and is characterized as authoritarian, with a government history of human rights abuses and suppression of political opposition. Kazakhstan has worked to develop its economy, especially its dominant hydrocarbon industry. Human Rights Watch says that "Kazakhstan heavily restricts freedom of assembly, speech, and religion," and other human rights organizations regularly describe Kazakhstan's human rights situation as poor.
Kazakhstan's 131 ethnicities include Kazakhs (63% of the population), Russians, Uzbeks, Ukrainians, Germans, Tatars, and Uyghurs. Islam is the religion of about 70% of the population, with Christianity practiced by 26%; Kazakhstan officially allows freedom of religion, but religious leaders who oppose the government are suppressed. The Kazakh language is the state language, and Russian has equal official status for all levels of administrative and institutional purposes.

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in northern Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100 sq mi). Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. Kazakhstan has vast mineral resources.
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It shares borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, and also adjoins a large part of the Caspian Sea. The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands, steppe, taiga, rock canyons, hills, deltas, snow-capped mountains, and deserts. Kazakhstan has an estimated 18 million people as of 2014, Given its large land area, its population density is among the lowest, at less than 6 people per square kilometre (15 people per sq. mi.). The capital is Astana, where it was moved in 1997 from Almaty, the country's largest city.
The territory of Kazakhstan has historically been inhabited by nomadic tribes. This changed in the 13th century, when Genghis Khan occupied the country as part of the Mongolian Empire. Following internal struggles among the conquerors, power eventually reverted to the nomads. By the 16th century, the Kazakh emerged as a distinct group, divided into three jüz (ancestor branches occupying specific territories). The Russians began advancing into the Kazakh steppe in the 18th century, and by the mid-19th century, they nominally ruled all of Kazakhstan as part of the Russian Empire. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, and subsequent civil war, the territory of Kazakhstan was reorganized several times. In 1936, it was made the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, part of the Soviet Union.
Kazakhstan was the last of the Soviet republics to declare independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The current President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has been leader of the country since then, and is characterized as authoritarian, with a government history of human rights abuses and suppression of political opposition. Kazakhstan has worked to develop its economy, especially its dominant hydrocarbon industry. Human Rights Watch says that "Kazakhstan heavily restricts freedom of assembly, speech, and religion," and other human rights organizations regularly describe Kazakhstan's human rights situation as poor.
Kazakhstan's 131 ethnicities include Kazakhs (63% of the population), Russians, Uzbeks, Ukrainians, Germans, Tatars, and Uyghurs. Islam is the religion of about 70% of the population, with Christianity practiced by 26%; Kazakhstan officially allows freedom of religion, but religious leaders who oppose the government are suppressed. The Kazakh language is the state language, and Russian has equal official status for all levels of administrative and institutional purposes.

The Kazakh Insurgency: Part 8 The Final Battle "The Movie"

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The meeting on the results of the socio-economic development was held in Akorda. PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev urged the regional governors to effectively spend public funds from the national budget, in particular the funds that were allocated earlier this year to support the major sectors of the economy.

Today in our program:
The meeting on the results of the socio-economic development was held in Akorda. PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev urged the regional governors to effectively spend public funds from the national budget, in particular the funds that were allocated earlier this year to support the major sectors of the economy.

In part 2 of The KazakhOffensive our unit sets out to lay in ambush for unsuspecting NATO units. The mission quickly changes when a RussianScout team shows us the position of the NATO 50 Caliber heavy machine gun.
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Life After Guantanamo: Exiled In Kazakhstan

What happens after detainees are released from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility? The answer to that question has, for the most part, been shrouded in secre...

What happens after detainees are released from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility? The answer to that question has, for the most part, been shrouded in secrecy.
When five former Guantanamo detainees were resettled to Kazakhstan in late December 2014, a senior official in the Obama administration was quoted as saying the ex-captives were now "free men". But what does that actually mean? VICENews traveled to Kazakhstan to find out.
Abdul MohammedRahman, also known as Lotfi Bin Ali, came into US custody in February 2003, accused of having ties to the Tunisian Combat Group and al Qaeda — allegations that Bin Ali has vehemently denied. Still, he was designated as an “enemy combatant” by the US military and was shipped off to Guantanamo, where he was held for 12 years without charge or trial.
In Department of Defense documents released by Wikileaks, Bin Ali was deemed to be of “medium intelligence” value. However, the 2004 intelligence assessment also contained a noteworthy finding, namely that Bin Ali suffered from heart problems, needed serious medical attention and, as a result, was “low risk." The military recommended that he be repatriated or transferred to the control of another country. Despite the recommendation, Bin Ali was detained at Guantanamo for 10 more years.
Lotfi is still sick, and appears to be getting sicker. His new home in eastern Kazakhstan poses considerable challenges to successful reintegration into society. "Life After Guantanamo" paints a portrait of the challenges of integration and the mysterious circumstances surrounding former detainees' basic rights and freedoms after being released from Guantanamo.
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What happens after detainees are released from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility? The answer to that question has, for the most part, been shrouded in secrecy.
When five former Guantanamo detainees were resettled to Kazakhstan in late December 2014, a senior official in the Obama administration was quoted as saying the ex-captives were now "free men". But what does that actually mean? VICENews traveled to Kazakhstan to find out.
Abdul MohammedRahman, also known as Lotfi Bin Ali, came into US custody in February 2003, accused of having ties to the Tunisian Combat Group and al Qaeda — allegations that Bin Ali has vehemently denied. Still, he was designated as an “enemy combatant” by the US military and was shipped off to Guantanamo, where he was held for 12 years without charge or trial.
In Department of Defense documents released by Wikileaks, Bin Ali was deemed to be of “medium intelligence” value. However, the 2004 intelligence assessment also contained a noteworthy finding, namely that Bin Ali suffered from heart problems, needed serious medical attention and, as a result, was “low risk." The military recommended that he be repatriated or transferred to the control of another country. Despite the recommendation, Bin Ali was detained at Guantanamo for 10 more years.
Lotfi is still sick, and appears to be getting sicker. His new home in eastern Kazakhstan poses considerable challenges to successful reintegration into society. "Life After Guantanamo" paints a portrait of the challenges of integration and the mysterious circumstances surrounding former detainees' basic rights and freedoms after being released from Guantanamo.
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Milsim West The Kazakh Insurgency: Task Force Dingo (KWA RM4A1 ERG)

Episode 2 of 60 Millimeters follows Task ForceDingo, an Australian airsoft unit, as they fight armed civilian forces and uniformed Russian troops. This video contains GoPro footage from Reece and Jordan of Task Force Dingo.
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Milsim WestKazakhRevolution continues as the NATOF.O.B (Forward Operating Base) comes under attack by armed civilians. LT. Smash leads a patrol into the city to talk to the I.D.F. (Israeli Defense Force) ran hospital. LT. Smash is confronted by local militia who wish to keep him out of the city.
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Costly Kashagan oil field begins production to relief of Kazakhstan

It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
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It has been described as the world's most expensive energy project.
Finally, nearly a decade late and five times over budget, the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan's Caspian Sea has begun production.
A consortium including Shell, Total, Exxon Mobil and ENI once promised new riches for the former Soviet country with huge profits for shareholders.
That was before cost overruns, delays, government interference and internal disputes.
One energy analyst says it will be years yet before it makes a profit.
"A lot of money has been spent already, so in order to get a return on their expenses, companies will have to keep producing without investing a lot, maintaining the current level of about 400,000 barrels per day, for 10-12 years at least. Only after that will they probably be able to make a profit," said Alexander Nazarov from Gazprombank.
The cost of developing the oil field was estimated at 10 billion dollars a decade ago but spiralled to 50 billion.
The Caspian's icy and stormy waters meant several artificial islands had to be built instead of rigs. Gas and chemicals added to the technical problems.
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Russian PresidentVladimir Putin jokingly called Chinese PresidentXi Jinping “a lone warrior” before a meeting in Astana on Thursday, as he sat alone opposite the Russian leader, waiting for his delegation.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "A lone warrior!"
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): "We met not so long ago and are now preparing the main event in our bilateral relations, your official visit to Russia. We are in constant contact. Just recently I had the pleasure of hosting your Foreign Minister in Moscow, who, along with his Russian colleagues, was preparing your visit. I am confident that this will be a significant and great event in our bilateral relations. Of course, traditionally, we use every opportunity to meet, talk about our bilateral relations and the international agenda. I am very pleased with this opportunity."
SOT, Xi Jinping, President of China (Chinese): "I am also very glad. Our meeting will happen in 20 days. Once again, in advance I want to congratulate you and your people on the upcoming day of Russia, June 12. I sincerely wish that under your strong-willed leadership Russia will achieve new successes on the path of state development."
SOT, Xi Jinping, President of China (Chinese): "Against the backdrop of a complex international situation, our relations are developing very well. Our interaction and mutual support are of great importance to the world. We will continue to promote our cooperation in the most diverse areas in order to achieve their continued development."
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Episode 3: The Full Kazakhstan Fry Up | Helluva Tour (FULL EPISODE)

In episode 3 the gang try to source a Full English breakfast in a Kazakhstan market.
Hell...

Episode 3: The Full Kazakhstan Fry Up | Helluva Tour (FULL EPISODE)

In episode 3 the gang try to source a Full English breakfast in a Kazakhstan market.
Helluva Tour: One van, four strangers and one helluva drive from the UK to Australia.Weird customs, eye-watering challenges and a lot of breakdowns await.
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1st KDR, Kazakh Drilling Roundtable, 2015

English Language Version of the 1st KDR, Kazakh Drilling Roundtable. Held in Astana in Se...

Chevron's Tengiz Oil Field Expansion in Kazakhstan

The Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan is one of the worlds 10 largest crude oil fields — and one of the most complex to produce. The crude oil is high in hydrogen sulfide gas, and the reservoirs must be maintained at ultra-high pressures in order to maximize production. Two expansion projects of extraordinary scope have overcome both challenges and almost doubled production capacity to 540,000 barrels of crude oil, 760 million cubic feet of natural gas and 46,000 barrels of natural gas liquids per day. One project called for building the largest facility in the world for processing crude oil and separating out the hydrogen sulfide gas. The second included a specially designed compressor that reinjects one-third of the gas back into the reservoir at the highest pressures ever achieved. The gas helps maintain reservoir pressure and acts as a solvent, sweeping additional crude oil toward producing wells.

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Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosper...

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

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Kazakhstan will participate in the expansion of the Karashyganak oil and gas field

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

🇰🇿 Kazakhstan's Polygon Legacy: Silent Bombs | Rewind

For 40 years from, 1949 to 1989, the Soviet Union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in Eastern Kazakhstan. About 200,000 villagers living within 45 kilometres of the test site, the 'Polygon', were exposed to high levels of radiation.
Not only were they not protected but they were treated as human guinea pigs, instruments of study in the event the cold war turned into nuclear war. But what is probably most devastating of all is what is happening today.
Children born decades later and never directly exposed to nuclear fallout are sick and getting sicker. They are the product of "radiation-induced mutation in the chromosomes of sperm and ova". In other words, the damage their parents and grandparents suffered in the Soviet Union's heedlessness has not only been passed down but also intensified in the third, fourth and fifth generations.
However, others have not learned from the mistakes of those who have come before them. Late last year, North Korea triggered a 6.3 magnitude tremor as a result of its own nuclear testing, causing major structural damage and a significant number of casualties.
Shortly after, a 'human-induced' earthquake only kilometres away was recorded; one of an increasing number of earthquakes caused by human activity.
Gillian Foulger, professor of geophysics at Durham University, has compiled a comprehensive list of hundreds of similar instances, as a means to study cause, effect and due consequences.
"It's well-known that this occurs, it has been observed many times - for example, at the Nevada test site, with American nuclear testing. Following these tests, there is such a disruption of the local stress field that swarms of earthquakes often occur," says Foulger.
With the potential for these disruptions to build to full-scale earthquakes, the strongest recorded being a magnitude 7.9 earthquake, which activities should elicit more care and control before they are executed to avoid these repercussions and what can be done to do so?
"Everybody is surprised at the huge range of activities that can induce earthquakes. These include mining, filling reservoirs, building tall buildings, extracting gas and oil ... I could go on and on," says Foulger. "There's great economic benefit [to these projects] but of course there's always a down side. Industrial accidents, road accidents, environmental damage ... we now realise that there can also be induced earthquakes. This needs to be added to a portfolio of health and safety hazards that should be managed whenever a big project is undertaken."
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Power & Revolution - Republic of Kazakhstan, Episode I

Kazakhstan is the biggest landlocked nation in the world. It is home to many different na...

Power & Revolution - Republic of Kazakhstan, Episode I

Kazakhstan is the biggest landlocked nation in the world. It is home to many different nationalities and cultures, and has a very rich history from nomadic tribes to their independence from the Soviet Union. Kazakhstan is rich in resources, from oil and natural gas to being the richest nation in uranium deposits. It is home to 18 million people, with 6 people per square kilometer. They have a GDP of $420 billion and have a very strong but fragile economy. Kazakhstan has rampant corruption, and tramples on free speech, religion, and assembly. But that's something we can fix, right?!

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LIVE: THE KAZAKH REVOLUTION (Milsim West)

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With the economy of Kazakhstan on the tipping point, the President of Kazakhstan begins greater economic and social reforms in order to begin forming Kazakhstan into a full democracy, but as this happens, she runs into her own party, who will not allow any bills to be passed, including the privatization of major sectors of the economy in order to avoid a disastrous economic failure. Can we solve this by calling for new elections or will the president have to use more...Deadly means to get the bills passed? Find out next time!

Barzan Gas Project In Qatar

The Barzan GasProject, which will play a significant role in meeting Qatar's rising domestic gas demand, is nearing completion. This Qatar to Qatar project is a powerful step forward in fuelling Qatar's overall industrial and human development, in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030.
Demand for energy in Qatar is constantly growing, as a new airport is built, new seaport is under construction, major initiatives are being completed in the transport, health and education sectors, and new facilities are built for the FIFA World Cup in 2022.
Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil signed agreements confirming the project on 6th January2011. RasGas is managing the construction of the plant and will also operate it upon completion.
The Barzan offshore platform is located 80 kilometres north-east of Ras Laffan Industrial City. While offshore facilities have been completed by Hyundai Heavy Industries of South Korea; onshore facilities are being constructed by JGC of Japan. Train 1 is almost complete and Train 2 is also nearing completion. Together they will supply around 2 billion standard cubic feet per day of sales gas. Much of this production will be directed to the power and water sector.
When Barzan Gas Trains 1 and 2 are in operation, the total offshore production from all RasGas-operated facilities will reach around 11 billion standard cubic feet per day (the equivalent of almost 2 million barrels of oil), making RasGas the largest gas producer in the world.

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Kazakhstan Documentary

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is the world's largest landlocked count...

Kazakhstan Documentary

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres. Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. It also has vast mineral resources.

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Kazakhstan documentary part 1

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in northe...

Kazakhstan documentary part 1

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in northern Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100 sq mi). Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. Kazakhstan has vast mineral resources.
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It shares borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, and also adjoins a large part of the Caspian Sea. The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands, steppe, taiga, rock canyons, hills, deltas, snow-capped mountains, and deserts. Kazakhstan has an estimated 18 million people as of 2014, Given its large land area, its population density is among the lowest, at less than 6 people per square kilometre (15 people per sq. mi.). The capital is Astana, where it was moved in 1997 from Almaty, the country's largest city.
The territory of Kazakhstan has historically been inhabited by nomadic tribes. This changed in the 13th century, when Genghis Khan occupied the country as part of the Mongolian Empire. Following internal struggles among the conquerors, power eventually reverted to the nomads. By the 16th century, the Kazakh emerged as a distinct group, divided into three jüz (ancestor branches occupying specific territories). The Russians began advancing into the Kazakh steppe in the 18th century, and by the mid-19th century, they nominally ruled all of Kazakhstan as part of the Russian Empire. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, and subsequent civil war, the territory of Kazakhstan was reorganized several times. In 1936, it was made the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, part of the Soviet Union.
Kazakhstan was the last of the Soviet republics to declare independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The current President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has been leader of the country since then, and is characterized as authoritarian, with a government history of human rights abuses and suppression of political opposition. Kazakhstan has worked to develop its economy, especially its dominant hydrocarbon industry. Human Rights Watch says that "Kazakhstan heavily restricts freedom of assembly, speech, and religion," and other human rights organizations regularly describe Kazakhstan's human rights situation as poor.
Kazakhstan's 131 ethnicities include Kazakhs (63% of the population), Russians, Uzbeks, Ukrainians, Germans, Tatars, and Uyghurs. Islam is the religion of about 70% of the population, with Christianity practiced by 26%; Kazakhstan officially allows freedom of religion, but religious leaders who oppose the government are suppressed. The Kazakh language is the state language, and Russian has equal official status for all levels of administrative and institutional purposes.

The Kazakh Insurgency: Part 8 The Final Battle "The Movie"

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